international data law

  1. Microsoft's Admission Sparks Global Debate on Data Sovereignty and Cloud Control

    The stark admission by a Microsoft executive before the French Senate—that the company “cannot guarantee” European cloud data is immune from U.S. government access, regardless of where it’s stored—has thrust the simmering debate over data sovereignty and the global dominance of hyperscale cloud...
  2. Microsoft Concedes EU Data Sovereignty Challenges Amid US Cloud Act

    Microsoft’s public acknowledgment that it cannot guarantee the data sovereignty of its European Union (EU) customers against potential demands from the United States government marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over cloud security, digital privacy, and the geopolitical realities of...
  3. Microsoft Admits Data Sovereignty Limits Under US CLOUD Act in Europe

    Here’s a summary and analysis of the article from The Register on Microsoft's admission regarding data sovereignty: Key Points What did Microsoft admit? Microsoft says it "cannot guarantee" data sovereignty to customers in France (and by implication, the wider EU) if the US government demands...
  4. Protecting Canadian Health Data: Navigating Privacy Risks in a Borderless Cloud Era

    Canada, the land of maple syrup, hockey, and the world’s most coveted cache of health data, now finds itself staring down an unusual gauntlet: protecting the privacy and value of its public health records from potential American ambitions, particularly those emanating from the direction of...